Kota camp have second version of quests, they start from the other side of the mountain.

Comentario de AzureShadow42

The bag from this quest is one of the only bag upgrades available from the previous Embersilk Bag, as MoP does not have a standard green bag. Definitely worth getting unless you're fully decked out in Illusionary Bags from Cataclysm.

Comentario de wowtrainer

Comentario de dc1brewer

There are a few packs around the camp - almost always an NPC fight to get one. There are usually some in the huts - again, always a fight. There are some also in the cave where the quest is to put Kak-Kak on his alter down in the bottom of the cave.

Comentario de Veyska

The grummlepacks can be looted while mounted, thus letting those with flight (90+, or 85+ if/when Blizzard enables lower level flying in Pandaria) avoid engaging mobs. Doesn't save much time if you're doing the other two quests in the area, but if you're just here for the 24-slot bag...

Comentario de jador

I've done this quest with my Warrior, my Paladin, my Warlock and most recently, my Mage. In the latter case, I found the quest almost impossible, as the respawn rates for the hozen are less than 1 minute per; they are packed in like sardines and in order to locate and grab the dead grummles, I was forced to run in, grab a pack, die, respawn, run in and grab a pack, die, respawn, run in, grab a pack and so on.

If you're doing this quest with a Mage, Priest or other toon that doesn't have a pet to hold aggro, you're probably going to want help, either from someone who can keep you alive or someone who can keep the aggro off of you until you can grab the packs.

The idea of using a flying mount to drop in, grab a pack and leave is a good one, except that I found only two out of the eight packs outside where you could reach them from a mount. The others were either in the cave or in huts, heavily guarded by hozen.